Dispute

Teammates and Singapore marathon champions Soh Rui Yong and Ashley Liew has intensified, as Liew has just sued Soh for damages of up to $120,000 in monetary damages, over a contested act of sportsmanship.

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The bus driver who shouted at a police officer Sep 27 at Jurong, has resigned and is currently under police investigation. It was reported that during the exchange, the driver used obscene language and made hand gestures as the officer was patiently trying to calm him down.

Police investigations are ongoing, with the driver initially investigated for a dispute with an LTA officer over how he had stopped his bus on a double yellow line.

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The Singapore Democratic Party released a statement saying it does not want to be implicated in AHTC's dispute and refuted Low Thia Kiang's claims that they also did not handle Town Council matters properly.

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A netizen complained to her Town Council about the inappropriate placement of a portable toilet right outside her kitchen window. The TC did not take action although it promised to do so. She claims it is trying to cause a neighbour dispute by moving it from one house to another whenever they get a complain.

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An UberPool driver encounter 2 drunk men in suits at Millennia Walk, who tried to force him to drive them to 2 destinations for the price of 1. When they could not get their way, they turned abusive and hurled curses at the driver and his mother before resorting to violence against the driver.

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A foreign worker residing in a workers' dormitory at Choa Chu Kang 500 ST has complained about the dormitory management who allegedly disposed of the workers' rice cooking equipment one night without their permission.

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PM Lee should abide by laws and respect LKY's wish to have his house demolished. That being said, people should stop asking Lee Wei Ling to move out of her house so that they can demolish it and replace it with some memorial. "Shame on you for not realising that the house is not just a physical building to Lee Wei Ling. It is a place, a home, where she lived in for more than 60 years, where she grew up in with her parents, where she was born in and where she saw her father care for her mother in her dying days. And you want her to move out because you want this inconvenient issue settled asap? Why? Because it is an embarrassment to us all? That is such an insensitive thing to do, it is really appalling."

For those who think she should move out asap, please do take some time to ponder what a home is.

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Former MP Irene Ng has come up with a brilliant idea to resolve the FamiLEE dispute by asking for 38 Oxley Rd to be demolished NOW. "I believe that as long as the core issue remains – what to do with the house – and as long as the house stands, the saga will not end. It will be a running sore. The Lee family will continue to suffer, and we will not be spared... To end the saga now by demolishing the house, all parties involved have to pay a price... Demolish the house, end the saga now, and let's all move on."